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Ocean Sensing and Monitoring - SPIE Optics & Photonics Conference

Written by BCI Staff | Mar 29, 2014 11:44:00 PM

Ocean Sensing and Monitoring

Conference - Baltimore, MD, United States

Open and coastal oceans are key areas to comprehensive understanding of our planet, from large scale events such as El Nino, hurricane formation and tracking, to long term events such as global climate change, to short term weather predictions of both the atmosphere and the ocean. They are also very important in defense and security applications. This conference is intended to cover the R&D efforts in the ocean and lake sensing community to provide better solutions to the overall science, industry, as well as defense and security market by addressing current technology and environmental limitations, system decision, and implementation issues, as well as new technology that may be applied to ocean sensing problems. Specifically, these include topics associated with in situ and remote monitoring of the ocean surface, water column, deep sea, bathymetric and benthic features, impacts on sensor performance and calibration, data collection, processing, management, assimilation, and forecasting. This event takes part in a larger setting of Sensing Technologies & Defense and Security Symposium, an annual event that attracts over 5,000 attendees and 400+ vendors.

This conference will benefit from fruitful technical and scientific discussions on these and related topics (esp focus areas):

IN SITU SENSING AND MONITORING

IMAGING SENSORS, SYSTEMS AND PROCESSING TECHNIQUES

CHARACTERIZATION AND FORECASTING OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS

CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION

DEEP SEA SENSING

OCEAN DATA MANAGEMENT

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

Organization: SPIE - The international society for optics and photonics

 (Courtesy of Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD, via bccenter.org)

Ocean Sensing and Monitoring

Mon, May 05, 2014 - Fri, May 09, 2014

Baltimore Convention Center

Baltimore, MD, United States

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